Although the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus recently released, Apple is rumored to have started accepting submissions A9 processor from Samsung. The processor is said to be used in the next generation iPhone, which is very likely to be called the iPhone 7.
A9 chip is likely to be made using 14nm FinFET fabrication, and shipped from the Samsung factory located in Texas, USA. Yes, Apple seems to be returning to entrust the manufacture of the iPhone processor on the Samsung.
Like any other new processor, A9 advantages compared to previous series will lie in the power consumption is much more efficient, but has a faster performance.
Power consumption is said to be more efficient 35%, while the data processing capability increased by 20%. Chip size would be reduced significantly, which is about 15% compared with the fabrication of 20nm chips.
The technology is certainly ideal for mobile phone vendors, due to the smaller size, they will have a larger space for other components, batteries for example.
Yet another rumor stating that the chip with 14nm fabrication will also be ordered by vendors other than Apple. But not clearly stated what the vendor will order this chip.
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